Our general advice for how long you should study for the MPRE is as follows: It is helpful to take the MPRE after you take Professional Responsibility. Then you should plan on, as a general rule, starting at least a month out. Study between 4 and 6 hours a week.
Is BarBri good for MPRE?
"BARBRI has been a great resource throughout my law school experience. As I prepare to take the MPRE, I can say with confidence that the tools BARBRI provides have made my experience studying much less stressful. I look forward to using BARBRI as my bar prep course!"
Can you pass MPRE without studying?
If you do not mind failing the MPRE, you can “try it out” once without studying for it if you really don't want to spend time on the material. There are no devastating repercussions to failing the MPRE if you take it early enough where it won't affect your ability to take the bar exam.
How many hours is the Barbri course?
The course lasts 8-10 weeks, and the average student should expect to spend about 40 hours per week studying. Each week, you may study the specific days, hours per day, and time of day that work best for your schedule.
Is Barbri good for MPRE?
"BARBRI has been a great resource throughout my law school experience. As I prepare to take the MPRE, I can say with confidence that the tools BARBRI provides have made my experience studying much less stressful. I look forward to using BARBRI as my bar prep course!"